Tosin Silverdam Exposes Plagiarism in Kcee’s Music, Unveils Evidence

“Lot Of Flavour’s Songs Are Copied”- Tosin Silverdam Shows Evidence After The Singer Criticized Kcee

**Nigerian Blogger Exposes Flavour’s Music Incubus: “Many of His Songs are Copied”**

Recently, the infamous feud between singers Chinedu Okoli, alias Flavour N’abania, and Kingsley Okonkwo, alias KCee, has taken a new turn. The controversy intensified after Flavour accused KCee of imitating his music. However, in a scathing turn of events, Nigerian blogger, Tosin Silverdam, has come forward to reveal that Flavour is not innocent in the plagiarism game either.

In an Instagram post, Silverdam ripped apart Flavour’s originality, declaring that most of his songs are actually samples of other artists’ work. He explained, “There’s nothing wrong with sampling songs, but Flavour should not have called out someone else for copying his songs, considering he does the same thing himself. Most of his discography is comprised of copied and sampled songs.”

To support his claims, Silverdam showcased snippets of some of Flavour’s famous tracks, citing sources from various artists, including Cardinal Rex Jim Lawson’s “Sawale”, Okoro Bobo’s “Naomi”, Bunny Mack’s “My Sweety”, Sweet Breeze’s “She’s My Choice”, Bob Marley’s “She’s Gone”, and Osita Osadebe’s “Osondi Owendi”, among others.

The revelation has sparked a heated debate online, with fans and music enthusiasts weighing in with their opinions on the matter. While some defend Flavour, saying he has always been open about his sampling style, others lambast him for hypocrisy and deceit.

Kcee, on the other hand, has yet to respond to the allegations, leaving fans eagerly awaiting a solution to the long-standing feud. As the drama unfolds, one thing is certain – the music industry will be under scrutiny, andplers will be under pressure to deliver original content.